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Chronic Fatigue Syndromes: The Limbic Hypothesis (The Haworth Library of the Medical Neurobiology of Somatic Disorders, V. 1) (The Haworth Library of the ... Neurobiology of Somatic Disorders, V. 1)
Chronic Fatigue Syndromes The Limbic Hypothesis - The Haworth Library of the Medical Neurobiology of Somatic Disorders, V. 1 - The Haworth Library of the ... Neurobiology of Somatic Disorders, V. 1
Author: Jay A. Goldstein
ISBN-13: 9781560249047
ISBN-10: 1560249048
Publication Date: 12/1993
Pages: 259
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Publisher: Haworth Press
Book Type: Paperback
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I tried and failed to read this book; it (and the other books by this author) was just too heavily interspersed with biochemistry. I gave it and the other books to my doctor to see if she could get anything out of it. She's a bit out there herself (she's a physician who includes acupuncture, yoga, and other "alternative therapies" in her practice), but after going through the books and researching the author, she told me that he's considered a "crackpot". His premise sounds good, but then I got lost, and I think she did too. Not that it's definitive, but the fact that he is a lone voice without any noticible followers (he retired several years ago) would seem to indicate that this is a dead end in my search for someone who knows what fibromyalgia is and what to do about it.
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